Okinoumi Ayumi

Okinoumi Ayumi

Okinoumi Ayumi was born on July 29th, 1985

Full Name: Okinoumi Ayumi
Nationality: Japanese
Sport: Sumo
Rank: Sekitori
Height: 5 ft 11 in
Weight: 264 lbs
Stable: Tokitsukaze stable
Professional: 2010

A top-division sumo wrestler known for his powerful thrusts and strong defensive skills, earning him numerous top division championships.

Timeline
1985
Birth
Okinoumi Ayumi was born on November 12, 1985, in Kasuya, Fukuoka, Japan.
2005
Sumo Debut
Okinoumi started his professional sumo career in 2005.
2010
Makuuchi Debut
Okinoumi made his debut in the top Makuuchi division.
2015
Sekitori
Okinoumi achieved the rank of Sekitori, the third-highest rank in professional sumo.
2020
Retirement
Okinoumi retired from professional sumo in 2020.
Okinoumi Ayumi

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What is Okinoumi Ayumi known for in the sport of sumo?

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What is Okinoumi Ayumis highest rank in sumo?
Okinoumi Ayumi has reached a highest rank of Sekiwake in sumo wrestling, which is the third-highest rank in the sport.
What is Okinoumi Ayumis career record?
Okinoumi Ayumi has a career record of 343-314 in sumo wrestling, with 23 kachi-koshi (winning records) and 20 make-koshi (losing records).
What is Okinoumi Ayumis Sumo Championship record?
Okinoumi Ayumi has won two top division championships in sumo wrestling, in 2014 and 2016, and has also won several lower division championships.
What is Okinoumi Ayumis favorite sumo technique?
Okinoumi Ayumi is known for his expertise in the yotsu-zumo technique, which involves using both arms to push and thrust opponents.
What is Okinoumi Ayumis post-sumo plans?
After retiring from sumo wrestling, Okinoumi Ayumi plans to become a sumo coach and help develop the next generation of sumo wrestlers.

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